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Families are currently challenging the law in the supreme court, and pressure groups say it is causing young children to have long-term separation from their families.
The Sydney dolphin has been socialising with her own species less and less and experts believe the long-term separation from her kind has changed her behavioural patterns.
His investigation focused on infants who had experienced abrupt, long-term separation from the familiar caregiver, as, for instance, when the mother was sent to prison.
Few women demonstrated long-term separation from violence.
Mothers without shelter or living in poor conditions who decide to leave their children in pediatric hospitals for protection are unaware of the negative impact of long-term separation from families.
Various proposals put forth in the Republican House fail to provide permanent legal status or even the opportunity to earn citizenship for undocumented immigrants or spouses, which would lead to long-term separation of workers from their immediate family members.
Some parents use the term "separation anxiety" to describe the mutual feelings.
Several participants said they were legally advised not to speak about Bridgestone/Firestone and even to delete the term "tread separation" from presentations.
Fissures at the top of the cliff, the source zone of the landslide, were discovered more than 40 years ago, indicating a long-term separation of the column from Jiwei Mountain.
Other churches have similarly defined schism juridically in terms of separation from their own communion.
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